Cliff's Edge

Cliff's Edge
Title Cliff's Edge PDF eBook
Author Lori Beam
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 293
Release 2007
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0805973540

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Cliff Edge

Cliff Edge
Title Cliff Edge PDF eBook
Author Florrie Palmer
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 224
Release 2020-10-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1504071344

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In this chilling mystery from the author of The Decoy, a DCI investigates when a quaint Christmas holiday at a seaside cottage is interrupted by murder. When Sara is invited by Bette and Mike to spend Christmas in an idyllic cottage on the coast, she jumps at the chance. The couple appear to have a perfect life, but appearances can be deceiving . . . As secrets come to light, tensions in the cottage mount. When a body is discovered near the cottage, DCI Jane Owen is given the case. But how can she solve the mystery when so many lies obscure the truth? And when Mike goes missing, Owen suspects the answers may lie in the darkest places . . . Cliff Edge is a twisty and suspenseful mystery that will appeal to fans of authors like Joy Ellis, LJ Ross and Frances Lloyd.

The Last Stand

The Last Stand
Title The Last Stand PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Kelly
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 178
Release 2007-05-31
Genre Nature
ISBN 1897045190

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An ancient cedar forest exists on the Niagara Escarpment in a highly populated area. This full-colour book reveals the vital importance of this ecosystem to our natural heritage.

Huntington Cliffs Reconnaissance Report

Huntington Cliffs Reconnaissance Report
Title Huntington Cliffs Reconnaissance Report PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 134
Release 1995
Genre Beach erosion
ISBN

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Song of the Earth

Song of the Earth
Title Song of the Earth PDF eBook
Author John R. Dann
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 388
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765311931

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In John R. Dann's thrilling and romantic prehistoric saga, Song of the Axe, the tribe's chieftain was called Grae, after a famous ancestor. Now Dann returns to tell the saga of the wanderings of one prehistoric tribal family over several generations, always led by that famous, original Grae, and by his children. The powerful daughters of River Woman saved young Grae from a flooded river after a volcano erupted and destroyed their tribal home. Then they made him chief, but that's almost the last thing they agree on before the tribe splinters. Grae leads the main group out of Africa ever northward, into central and eastern Europe, always searching for safety and a better life. Challenged by truly monstrous evil tribes, but guided by spirits, they survive. It takes three generations, and three chieftains named Grae, before the tribe comes to rest. Their story is an adventure on the grandest scale, full of dangers, romance, and beguiling mystery in an exotic setting. A rich and complex story told with simplicity, authenticity, and vigor, Song of the Earth is a worthy companion to Song of the Axe.

Mineral Information Service

Mineral Information Service
Title Mineral Information Service PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 572
Release 1967
Genre Mineral industries
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Living with the Changing California Coast

Living with the Changing California Coast
Title Living with the Changing California Coast PDF eBook
Author Gary Bruce Griggs
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 553
Release 2005-11-07
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520938674

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Crowded into the beautiful, narrow strip at the edge of the ocean, the large number of people who live near California's dynamic coastline often have little awareness of the hazards—waves, tides, wind, storms, rain, and runoff—that erode and impact the coast and claim property on a regular basis. This up-to-date, authoritative, and easy-to-use book, a geological profile of the California coast from Mexico to the Oregon border, describes the landforms and processes that shape the coastline and beaches, documents how erosion has affected development, and discusses the options that are available for dealing with coastal hazards and geologic instability. A completely revised and updated edition of Living with the California Coast (1985), this book features hundreds of new photographs and the latest data on human activity on the coast, on climate change, on rising seas levels, and on coastal erosion and protection. With its dramatic photographs and mile-by-mile maps, Living with the Changing California Coast will be an essential resource for those intending to buy or build along the coast, those who need specific information about various coastal regions, and those who are seeking information about how this remarkable coastline has evolved. *279 photographs portray natural coastal features and processes and illustrate many instances of what can happen to buildings on the coast *81 maps, covering the entire coast, detail types of coastal landforms, coastline erosion rates, locations of seawalls or armor, and other specific areas of interest *Offers specific advice for homebuyers,residents, and developers on which areas to avoid, on what safety measures should be taken, and on what danger signals should be heeded